Topics: Types of Phrases
She preferredeating at the local delifor lunch.
A. gerund phrase
B. verb phrase
C. noun phrase
D. absolute phrase
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewChange the active sentence to passive.
You can use a credit card.
A. A credit card can be used (by you).
B. A credit card used.
C. I can use a credit card.
D. You could use a credit card.
Vocabulary › View
To expose to loss or injury; imperil.
A. jeopardize
B. lugubrious
C. condemn
D. juxtapose
